Worldview 5.25.12

From left: Jury members Raoul Peck, Ewan McGregor, Hiam Abbass, Alexander Payne, jury president Nanni Moretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Andrea Arnold, Jean-Paul Gautier and Diane Kruger arrive for the screening of ‘Love’ at the 65th Cannes film festival Sunday.
From left: Jury members Raoul Peck, Ewan McGregor, Hiam Abbass, Alexander Payne, jury president Nanni Moretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Andrea Arnold, Jean-Paul Gautier and Diane Kruger arrive for the screening of ‘Love’ at the 65th Cannes film festival Sunday. AP/Jean-Paul Pelissier
From left: Jury members Raoul Peck, Ewan McGregor, Hiam Abbass, Alexander Payne, jury president Nanni Moretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Andrea Arnold, Jean-Paul Gautier and Diane Kruger arrive for the screening of ‘Love’ at the 65th Cannes film festival Sunday.
From left: Jury members Raoul Peck, Ewan McGregor, Hiam Abbass, Alexander Payne, jury president Nanni Moretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Andrea Arnold, Jean-Paul Gautier and Diane Kruger arrive for the screening of ‘Love’ at the 65th Cannes film festival Sunday. AP/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Worldview 5.25.12

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From left: Jury members Raoul Peck, Ewan McGregor, Hiam Abbass, Alexander Payne, jury president Nanni Moretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Andrea Arnold, Jean-Paul Gautier and Diane Kruger arrive for the screening of ‘Love’ at the 65th Cannes film festival Sunday. (AP/Jean-Paul Pelissier)

Friday on Worldview:

We talk with Bernardo Ruiz, director of the film Reportero. The film follows reporter Sergio Haro and his colleagues at Zeta, a weekly paper based in Tijuana, Mexico. Since the paper was founded in 1980, two of the paper’s editors were murdered and the founder was viciously attacked – a result of their reporting on Mexico’s drug wars. Reportero runs this weekend at the Gene Siskel Film Center as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival.

Then we check in with film contributor Milos Stehlik one last time before the Cannes Film Festival wraps up. 

And, on Weekend Passport we hit up a mole festival and find out where to see some traditional Indian dancing.